EDITOR'S OPINION

Today we have another Teen Titans VC and this one is for this known Teen Titans member (and one of Robin's most known love interests) who is Koriand'r A.K.A Kory Anders whom is most known as STARFIRE! Like many other Teen Titans VC we shall start this one off with the Teen Titans 2003 series voiced by Hyden Walch. While this take on Starfire is certainly not devoid of other types of appeal but the series definitely tried to make Starfire really "Cutesy" in the series but fortunately Hynden's voice and performance does help make that work. Hynden plays the role of Starfire as a really naive young teenage girl whom is trying to get accustomed to the new planet she is in whom is normally sweet but is capable of having a temper. Hynden is pretty well known for doing cutesy higher voices well and this is no exception in which Hynden's performance in Teen Titans is simply another fine example of the voice work in the show.

While Jennifer Hale only did grunts for Starfire in Superman/Batman Public Enemies movie Starfire did get some lines in the recent DC Universe Online in which she is voiced by Adrienne Mischler. I must say that Adrienne was OK in the role granted her Starfire voice in the game is not as high as Hynden's (but to be fair this take on Starfire is a bit more serious and comic-accurate sort to speak). Still Adrienne's voice and performance still does work for the role pretty well, granted unlike certain other members of the Teen Titans Starfire didn't say all that much in the game but Adrienne did alright for what she got and was a pretty good example of the game's voice. Overall I suppose I will go with Hynden Walch but both of these ladies did well in their own ways.

The Teen Titans that featured Hynden was perfect and she really brought out the character as someone who didn't know anything about earth. Although to be honest i actually took a look back and i never knew that Starfire originally looked like how she does in DC Universe Online (2011) in the original Teen Titans. I think that's a more mature version of the character so Adrienne Mischler does her well in that aspect.

Hynden Walch was a perfect fit as Starfire, with a cute, distinct voice, and curious delivery. Adrienne Mischler plays a completely different version of the character, so this isn't really a fair comparison. I think Jennifer Hale would be the perfect casting choice for THAT Starfire. I can't honestly picture anyone other than Hynden Walch doing the Teen Titans cartoon version.

you know hynden can work as a grown up starfire, she'll just have to use her blackfire voice mixed with her starfire voice hereby giving her the mature voice and a naive personality like she kinda was in the comics.

I'm with pokemastanumba1, Anicomicgeek, and akbar264; it's a shame Jennifer Hale never got to play Starfire outside of exertion sounds. She could work for Starfire in the comics. Hynden Walch works for Starfire in the show, but unlike her fellow castmates, I can't see her working as Starfire in the comics. Still, I prefer Hynden over Adrienne Mischler, so she gets my vote.

The only reason people would prefer to vote for Hale is because they apparently like their superhero shows indistinct-sounding and joyless. At least you can actually pick out Hynden's voice/performance in a crowd, plus she's simply a delight to listen to. :)

@pokemastanumba1 You seem to have a habit of making condemning conclusions out of completely innocuous comments. Have you by any chance considered a career in managing political campaigns?

Snarking aside, I know Hale has some degree of vocal versatility, but knowing how "realistic" superhero stories are directed, she would most likely be made to voice Starfire in a way that wouldn't be distinguishable from your next-door neighbors.

Though looking back, I probably should've made that point more clear in the first place.

As for your point about Hale, she's arguably the leading female voice actress in video games, and she DID voice Starfire (though it was only grunts, which is why she isn't included). I understand why some people wouldn't prefer to vote for her, but as it stands, she could've easily worked much better.

If she'd actually spoke in Superman/Batman: Public Enemies, I'd have voted for Jennifer Hale since I bet the character would be closer to the comics and Hale could work. But out of the opinions present, I'm going with Hynden Walch.

Out of the two already typecasted for Starfire, I literally went with Hynden Walch... And yes, it's because of #1. the nostalgia, and #2. the voice just had a somewhat energetic and valuable performance... But of course, this is what you get after blatantly comparing this one Titan to Nia Teppelin from Gurren Lagann (the latter character actually is portrayed by the same voice actress... No joke), but the comparison may not be blatant after all... They seem to both be pacifists in my view, and have some misunderstandings with stuff that isn't common for their own nature. Adrienne was alright, too, even if I was only nerdraging over Walch's dynamic performance for the most part of this comment.

While I clearly like Hynden the best here, Adrienne was pretty good too. What is really disappointing is that Jennifer (who fits very nicely for this kind of role) could have done just as well, if not better than Hynden, if only she had a few lines.